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A Family Affair at Chico on Friday Night
by Troy Hennig, Silver Dollar Speedway Media Relations
![]() HRP Photo of Steve Cox
CHICO, CA (8-14-09) - Kyle Hirst made it three out of the last four main event wins at the ASA Sanctioned Silver Dollar Speedway Friday night. Hirst led all 25 laps in route to his back-to back wins at his home track. Hirst won an impressive $2,000 with sponsorship help from the local Riebes Auto Parts. "We've been on a great roll this past month at Chico," said Hirst said the crowd while being interviewed by Gary Thomas. "We will just try and keep it rolling and hopefully have something for the Outlaws when they show up for the Gold Cup." During the past 105 main event laps that have been completed at Chico, Hirst has lead 65 of them. "It's been lights out for Hirst," said Gary Thomas in the press booth. With the win, Hirst has no won $8,000 in the past four weeks. He also won the Bill Brownell Memorial earlier this year pushing his win total to four and earning $11,000.
Two familiar last names entered victory lane with Hirst. Dirt modified driver Randy McDaniel and dwarf car driver Daniel Weger each won their respective 20-lap features. Two weeks ago it was Randy's son Ryan who won while Patrick Weger claimed honors in the dwarf car main. "We've been surrounded by McDaniel's and Weger's the past few weeks in victory lane," added Thomas. A nice total of 53 cars entered point race #19 of the Feather Falls Casino point championship season. Hirst started in the prime spot, outside row one. He led the field to the green flag. Falling into second was Peter Murphy. Murphy made a rare visit to the quarter-mile clay oval. Murphy was a regular in the early 2000's when he piloted the Morrie and Katie Williams #0. The first caution flew on lap nine when John Michael Bunch spun in turn two. He collected the big white tire in the infield and needed to make repairs before coming back into the race. Two laps later one of the oddest things happened in turn one. For the first time in my recollection a top wing sat in tack all by itself in turn one. For whatever reason the wing posts failed and Johnny Gray's top wing flew off and came to a stop on the top of turn one. Gray continued on to the pit area while the safety crew picked up the top wing. The ensuing lap saw Jason York and Kyle Harris bang wheels. Harris spun off turn four and got collected in the catch fence. He was uninjured and continued on. The final caution waived when Keith Bloom Jr. came to a stop in turn four. Up front Hirst was unchallenged. On all of the restarts he held a commanding lead. Murphy was holding down the second spot. Mark Hall made a charge into the third spot. Third was where Hall would finish. The best racing of the night was between fourth place Brad Bumgarner and fifth Place Sean Becker. Becker tried every move to get around Bumgarner but it was to no avail. Bumgarner picked up another top five finish while Becker settled for fifth.
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